The coronavirus pandemic has already caused overnight, day and rec camps around Maine to cancel summer sessions, while others hope they can open.
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Maine Compass: Why we need cleaner air
The coronavirus-related shutdown is showing us what happens when one kind of air pollution goes away.
Maine Department of Transportation braces for big revenue loss
A drop in revenue from fuel taxes and motor vehicle fees because of the coronavirus means less money for local towns and cities to spend on road projects.
There’s a lot on TV that’s totally free, if you know where to look
Short on cash but long on time? Now’s a good time to discover what’s free on TV, from streaming services to more than two dozen over-the-air channels.
Maine Voices: Will we still all be ‘in this together’ when the crisis is over?
The coronavirus pandemic exposed inequities in our schools that won’t be cured with a vaccine.
Trump advisers cite need to stop ‘permanent’ economic toll
Another 3.2 million U.S. workers applied for jobless benefits last week, bringing the total over the last seven weeks to 33.5 million as states restrict activities to slow the spread of the virus.
U.K.’s Johnson lays out road map for easing virus lockdown
The prime minister says those who can’t work from home ‘should be actively encouraged to go to work’ beginning this week.
Shutdown of tribal casinos deals blow to Indian Country
More than 1 million people working for tribes have been furloughed or laid off.
Pence self-isolating after exposure to aide with virus
The vice president’s press secretary, Katie Miller, tested positive on Friday.
Leaders balance optimism with threat of second virus wave
Trump administration officials spoke optimistically Sunday about a relatively quick rebound from the coronavirus.